Japan’s Economic Measures to Total 39 Trillion Yen, Focusing on Wages and Price Hikes

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Japan’s government will approve economic measures worth 39 trillion yen, focusing on wage increases, price hikes, and subsidies for utilities.

1Milk toast★.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:38:36.25ID:OeavbANs9
The government will decide at a cabinet meeting on economic measures that will bring fiscal spending to 21.9 trillion yen, with the total scale of projects, including private funds, to around 39 trillion yen. The economic measures, which are based on creating an environment for wage increases and responding to rising prices, and which also include the resumption of subsidies for electricity and gas bills, will be decided at a cabinet meeting as early as the 22nd. According to government sources, the scale of the project will be around 39 trillion yen, with fiscal expenditures expected to be around 21.9 trillion yen. Of this, the national general account expenditure is expected to be around 13.9 trillion yen, and the government plans to submit a supplementary budget proposal for fiscal 2024, which will provide the necessary financial resources, to the extraordinary Diet session to be convened on the 28th. Friday, November 22, 2024 6:20am
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電気・ガス料金補助の再開など盛り込んだ経済対策がきょうにも閣議決定…事業規模39兆円で財政支出21兆9000億円|FNNプライムオンライン
政府は、財政支出の規模で21兆9000億円、民間の資金も合わせた事業規模が39兆円程度となる方向の経済対策を閣議決定します。賃上げの環境整備や物価高への対応などを柱とし、電気・ガス料金の補助の再開などを盛り込んだ経済対策は、22日にも閣議決...
20Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:46:08.24ID:WI1KG05l0
>>1
The Ministry of Finance and the Liberal Democratic Party make the people poor and then hand out subsidies to show their gratitude.
What are these guys up to?
59Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:10:03.12ID:ha52BGl+0
>>1
Hey, you have the funds.
Let’s get rid of the 1.03 million yen barrier already.
79Security Guard [lv.7] [Sprout].Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:16:27.62ID:82VlxjqX0
>>1
When I hear the figures like this
the billions spent on the imperial bloodline feel like 1 yen lol.
86Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:18:16.90ID:LBo0MNoQ0
>>1
What about funding?
I don’t approve of deficit bonds.
96Security Guard [lv.5] [Sprout].Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:23:12.70ID:RT22Zvqk0
>>1
Rather than that, why don’t you stop taxing food with the consumption tax?
The government is just raising prices!
Are you trying to kill the common people?
4Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:39:31.59ID:Ah5oEjKR0
Wouldn’t it be enough to just reduce the consumption tax?
21Security guard [lv.18].Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:47:31.43ID:ZuVVBDEf0
>>4
I think so.
40Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:59:21.70ID:By1lbP3n0
>>4
You can’t take a cut unless you collect taxes first and then distribute them!
50Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:06:35.62ID:EZM4aZqj0
>>4
What will you do with the reduced tax revenue?
5Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:39:43.54ID:MGdEXCnR0
Does anyone care about utility bills?
9Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:41:38.43ID:5OIbncwO0
>>5
Did you call?
6Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:40:11.30ID:YAQ6YTFi0
Give subsidies to rice too! It’s more than just doubling the staple food, you idiot.
7Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:41:15.94ID:+q6I+ywj0
It would be quicker to cut taxes. Isn’t that stupid?
10Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:41:56.70ID:GSyNkP+80
No, are you stupid, the LDP, just cut taxes?
11Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:42:02.69ID:94mkV9OV0
All we have to do is abolish the useless, environmentally destructive wind and solar power and renewable energy levies.
12Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:42:36.90ID:rz0y2b2V0
Even though they say they are subsidizing electricity and gas, the prices are just going up because they are paying the wholesalers. And yet the companies are saying they are making record profits, so it doesn’t make sense.
13Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:42:40.28ID:mNwDBdUz0
There should be an income limit on utility payments. Rich people aren’t struggling to make ends meet.
87Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:18:59.68ID:KEIKCBSY0
>>13
If you make around 800 a year, you’re more than comfortable, so I think they should draw the line there.
15Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:42:58.74ID:B3YZ0L4m0
So cut taxes.
18Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:44:13.17ID:mNwDBdUz0
While the majority of people are saying that life is difficult, the number of the wealthy and their profits are on the rise. Don’t you know that flat-rate benefits and flat-rate tax cuts are a waste?
33Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:54:01.36ID:Jw8IxFRS0
>>18
If there is an income limit, it will always be for non-taxable households,
so the low-income earners here will be opposed, saying they won’t be able to receive it.
35Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:57:12.77ID:0jqoFJdb0
>>18
This kind of idiot who hates rich people will come out.
19Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:45:32.79ID:CWTD6ltK0
I don’t mind if you do it,
but where’s the funding? lol.
23Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:48:27.49ID:9+egZuqw0
Will the price of rice go down any further?
30Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:52:46.61ID:+gtxknIZ0
>>23
It won’t go down
The weak yen means exports are possible, so traders are bullish.
25Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:49:07.39ID:yTLJStMk0
How much fresh water is there? How much is the middleman? Answer me!
29Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:51:50.54ID:A8PEVh0E0
You can’t cut taxes, but you can give subsidies.
55Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:08:11.89ID:aJkT/giT0
>>29
This is it.
31Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:52:49.99ID:zkH6Bh8N0
And energy companies are seeing record profits.
32Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:53:51.74ID:a2Ab7q9f0
Are they going to hand out subsidies to electricity and gas companies again?
34Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:54:38.70ID:xFAA7l7q0
So they raise taxes to pay for this.
38Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 11:58:25.71ID:8kmmvtDf0
They should just cut the consumption tax,
but they don’t want to give up their vested interests so they’re ripping it all off and then distributing it, which is a stupid method.
41Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:00:11.18ID:2EcVRr6l0
Has the Democratic Party for the People been fooled by Trigger again?
42Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:01:17.92ID:dJlrXV8h0
If we restart nuclear power plants and abolish the renewable energy surcharge, we won’t have to spend 20 trillion yen. Don’t do stupid, pointless things.
62Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:11:08.36ID:ll4a8pxf0
>>42
No, we don’t need to restart nuclear power plants. We don’t need to build new ones.
45Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 22, 2024 (Fri) 12:05:14.15ID:LrlNBu/f0
A strong determination not to cut taxes at all. Kishida also resigned over the tax cuts.
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1732243116
Other languages:【財政】電気・ガス料金補助の再開など盛り込んだ経済対策がきょうにも閣議決定…事業規模39兆円で財政支出21兆9000億円, El Gabinete aprobo hoy medidas economicas que incluyen la reanudacion de los subsidios a las tarifas de electricidad y gas... La escala del proyecto es de 39 billones de yenes y el gasto fiscal es de 21,9 billones de yenes.

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